Kenneth Boulding Quote

Reality, in its quantitative aspect, must be considered as a system of populations... The general study of the equilibria and dynamics of populations seems to have no name; but as it has probably reached its highest development in the biological study known as 'ecology,' this name may well be given to it.


p. 5. as cited in: Robert A. Solow (1994) "Kenneth Ewart Boulding: 1910-1993. An Appreciation". In: Journal of Economic Issues. Vol. 28, No. 4 (Dec., 1994), pp. 1187-1200 - A Reconstruction of Economics, 1950

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Reality, in its quantitative aspect, must be considered as a system of populations... The general study of the equilibria and dynamics of populations ...

Reality, in its quantitative aspect, must be considered as a system of populations... The general study of the equilibria and dynamics of populations ...

Reality, in its quantitative aspect, must be considered as a system of populations... The general study of the equilibria and dynamics of populations ...

Reality, in its quantitative aspect, must be considered as a system of populations... The general study of the equilibria and dynamics of populations ...